Saudi Academy for Arabic Language to stage ‘Arabic Hackathon’ closing ceremony on Saturday

The academy launched the hackathon to invent technical solutions, digital platforms and specialized tools that serve the Arabic language and enhance its status among the world’s living languages​.
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Updated 16 June 2022
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Saudi Academy for Arabic Language to stage ‘Arabic Hackathon’ closing ceremony on Saturday

  • Projects from 40 countries compete for awards worth more than $270,000

King Salman Global Academy for Arabic Language on Saturday will hold the closing ceremony of the “Arabic Hackathon,” the most prominent challenge internationally in processing the Arabic language automatically. 

The academy launched the hackathon to invent technical solutions, digital platforms and specialized tools that serve the Arabic language and enhance its status among the world’s living languages​.

A total of 151 projects submitted by more than 1,030 participants from 40 countries around the world compete to win awards totaling more than SR1 million ($270,000), distributed over 22 prizes. 

Of the 22 prizes, 12 will be allocated for the first three tracks, including the Arabic poetry challenge, lexicon challenge, and the challenge of language games for children, with four prizes for the first four places in each track.

The other 10 prizes will be distributed to winners of each innovative idea project, with two prizes for each project.

The award’s criteria include accuracy of the application in providing results and outputs, and the impact and added value of the idea.

The closing ceremony will be accompanied by an exhibition in which the strategic partners of the Arabic Hackathon will participate, offering the winners an opportunity to showcase their projects and initiatives, and introducing visitors to the technical aspects and the impact of their projects on the Arabic language.


Saudi crown prince receives 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Omar Yaghi

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman receives Professor Omar Yaghi in Riyadh on Wednesday. (SPA)
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Saudi crown prince receives 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Omar Yaghi

  • Crown prince congratulated Yaghi on receiving the prize and wished him continued success

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry winner Professor Omar Yaghi in Riyadh on Wednesday.
The crown prince congratulated Yaghi on receiving the prize and wished him continued success, Saudi Press Agency reported.
The professor was awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, sharing it with Richard Robson of the University of Melbourne, Australia, and Susumu Kitagawa of Kyoto University, Japan.
The scientists were cited for creating “molecular constructions with large spaces through which gases and other chemicals can flow. These constructions, metal-organic frameworks, can be used to harvest water from desert air, capture carbon dioxide, store toxic gases or catalyze chemical reactions.”
Yaghi expressed his gratitude to the crown prince for the meeting and the support he has received in his work.